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Todd Ray, who is recognized by Guinness World Records as having the largest collection of two-headed animals, is celebrating the second birthday of Pancho and Lefty, a two-headed, six-legged bearded dragon on July 7 in Venice Beach, Calf.

Todd Ray, who runs the Venice Beach Freakshow in Los Angeles and has what may be the world's largest collection of two-headed animals, spent $100 to make this pinata as part of a birthday party he's holding July 7 for Pancho and Lefty, his two-headed, six-legged beard dragon.

Ray spent around $5,000 for Pancho and Lefty after they were born in May, 2010. He believes they are the rarest animals in the world and is proud he's been able to keep them alive for two years since most people didn't think they'd survive a month.

According to Ray, Pancho is the more aggressive one, and prefers crickets. Lefty, on the other hand is more docile and prefers greens.

Ray plans to celebrate Pancho and Lefty's birthday by having a mariachi band seranade them at the Venice Beach Freakshow and by having a sword swallower gobble down three swords in their honor.

What's a party for a two-headed dragon without other two-headed party guests like Laverne and Shirley, a two-headed king snake born in Italy. Ray says when he feeds one a mouse he has to put a playing card between them because otherwise they'd start eating each other.

Ray says Lenny and Squiggy, a two-headed Albino Hognose snake, is considered by most to be the rarest snake on Earth.

Myrtle and Squirtle, a two-headed turtle, was Ray's first double-domed creature. He bought her 10 years ago and says he was mesmerized. "It was literally the cutest thing I ever saw in my life," he said.

One two-headed, six-legged bearded dragon should be enough for anyone, but earlier this year, Ray became of the proud owner of Jeckyll and Hyde, who are younger and smaller.